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ACL-Short 2014 : The 52nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics - Short

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Link: http://www.cs.jhu.edu/ACL2014/CallforPapers.htm
 
When Jun 22, 2014 - Jun 27, 2014
Where Baltimore
Submission Deadline Mar 12, 2014
Notification Due Apr 17, 2014
Final Version Due Apr 30, 2014
Categories    NLP   natural language processing
 

Call For Papers

Short papers: ACL 2014 also solicits short papers. Short paper submissions must describe original and unpublished work. Characteristics of short papers include:
A small, focused contribution
Work in progress
A negative result
An interesting application nugget
Short papers will be presented in one or more oral or poster sessions, and will be given four (4) pages plus 2 pages for references in the proceedings. While short papers will be distinguished from long papers in the proceedings, there will be no distinction in the proceedings between short papers presented orally and posters. Each short paper submission will be reviewed by at least three program committee members.

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